For which three entities can the "what-if" command evaluation be used to determine the impact of clusterware management operations in Oracle 19c Clusterware? (Choose three.)
For which three entities can the "what-if" command evaluation be used to determine the impact of clusterware management operations in Oracle 19c Clusterware? (Choose three.)
The 'what-if' command evaluation in Oracle 19c Clusterware can be used to determine the impact on cluster resources, local resources, and administrator-defined resources. This allows administrators to simulate changes and understand their impact on resource configurations and cluster operations without actually making the changes. The 'what-if' scenario planning helps in preventing potential issues by providing a preview of the outcomes of various management operations.
Sure of ACD
Given answer ACD is correct From documentation: "Oracle Clusterware 12c has the ability to react to events in the system and produce a response action plan. This action plan consists of a series of resource state transitions and/or server pool reconfigurations. What-If response plans are available for the following event categories: • Resources: start, stop, relocate, add, and modify • Server Pools: add, remove, and modify • Servers: add, remove and relocate • Policies: change active policy • Server Category: modify" https://www.oracle.com/docs/tech/database/oracle-clusterware-12c-overview.pdf